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# Embedded file name: site-packages\PyInstaller\building\makespec.py
"""
Automatically build spec files containing a description of the project
"""
import os, sys, argparse
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
from .. import HOMEPATH, DEFAULT_SPECPATH
from .. import log as logging
from ..compat import expand_path, is_win, is_cygwin, is_darwin
from .templates import (
    onefiletmplt,
    onedirtmplt,
    cipher_absent_template,
    cipher_init_template,
    bundleexetmplt,
    bundletmplt,
)

logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
add_command_sep = os.pathsep


def quote_win_filepath(path):
    return os.path.normpath(path).replace("\\", "\\\\")


def make_path_spec_relative(filename, spec_dir):
    """
    Make the filename relative to the directory containing .spec file if filename
    is relative and not absolute. Otherwise keep filename untouched.
    """
    if os.path.isabs(filename):
        return filename
    else:
        filename = os.path.abspath(filename)
        filename = os.path.relpath(filename, start=spec_dir)
        return filename


path_conversions = ((HOMEPATH, "HOMEPATH"),)


def add_data_or_binary(string):
    try:
        src, dest = string.split(add_command_sep)
    except ValueError:
        raise argparse.ArgumentError(
            ("Wrong syntax, should be SRC{}DEST").format(add_command_sep)
        )

    if not src or not dest:
        raise argparse.ArgumentError("You have to specify both SRC and DEST")
    return (src, dest)


def make_variable_path(filename, conversions=path_conversions):
    for from_path, to_name in conversions:
        if not os.path.abspath(from_path) == from_path:
            raise AssertionError("path '%s' should already be absolute" % from_path)
        if filename[: len(from_path)] == from_path:
            rest = filename[len(from_path) :]
            if rest[0] in "\\/":
                rest = rest[1:]
            return (to_name, rest)

    return (None, filename)


class Path:
    def __init__(self, *parts):
        self.path = os.path.join(*parts)
        self.variable_prefix = self.filename_suffix = None

    def __repr__(self):
        if self.filename_suffix is None:
            self.variable_prefix, self.filename_suffix = make_variable_path(self.path)
        if self.variable_prefix is None:
            return repr(self.path)
        else:
            return (
                "os.path.join("
                + self.variable_prefix
                + ","
                + repr(self.filename_suffix)
                + ")"
            )


def __add_options(parser):
    """
    Add the `Makespec` options to a option-parser instance or a
    option group.
    """
    g = parser.add_argument_group("What to generate")
    g.add_argument(
        "-D",
        "--onedir",
        dest="onefile",
        action="store_false",
        default=False,
        help="Create a one-folder bundle containing an executable (default)",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "-F",
        "--onefile",
        dest="onefile",
        action="store_true",
        default=False,
        help="Create a one-file bundled executable.",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "--specpath",
        metavar="DIR",
        help="Folder to store the generated spec file (default: current directory)",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "-n",
        "--name",
        help="Name to assign to the bundled app and spec file (default: first script's basename)",
    )
    g = parser.add_argument_group("What to bundle, where to search")
    g.add_argument(
        "--add-data",
        action="append",
        default=[],
        type=add_data_or_binary,
        metavar="<SRC;DEST or SRC:DEST>",
        dest="datas",
        help="Additional non-binary files or folders to be added to the executable. The path separator  is platform specific, ``os.pathsep`` (which is ``;`` on Windows and ``:`` on most unix systems) is used. This option can be used multiple times.",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "--add-binary",
        action="append",
        default=[],
        type=add_data_or_binary,
        metavar="<SRC;DEST or SRC:DEST>",
        dest="binaries",
        help="Additional binary files to be added to the executable. See the ``--add-data`` option for more details. This option can be used multiple times.",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "-p",
        "--paths",
        dest="pathex",
        metavar="DIR",
        action="append",
        default=[],
        help="A path to search for imports (like using PYTHONPATH). Multiple paths are allowed, separated by %s, or use this option multiple times"
        % repr(os.pathsep),
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "--hidden-import",
        "--hiddenimport",
        action="append",
        default=[],
        metavar="MODULENAME",
        dest="hiddenimports",
        help="Name an import not visible in the code of the script(s). This option can be used multiple times.",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "--additional-hooks-dir",
        action="append",
        dest="hookspath",
        default=[],
        help="An additional path to search for hooks. This option can be used multiple times.",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "--runtime-hook",
        action="append",
        dest="runtime_hooks",
        default=[],
        help="Path to a custom runtime hook file. A runtime hook is code that is bundled with the executable and is executed before any other code or module to set up special features of the runtime environment. This option can be used multiple times.",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "--exclude-module",
        dest="excludes",
        action="append",
        default=[],
        help="Optional module or package (the Python name, not the path name) that will be ignored (as though it was not found). This option can be used multiple times.",
    )
    g.add_argument("--key", dest="key", help="The key used to encrypt Python bytecode.")
    g = parser.add_argument_group("How to generate")
    g.add_argument(
        "-d",
        "--debug",
        action="store_true",
        default=False,
        help="Tell the bootloader to issue progress messages while initializing and starting the bundled app. Used to diagnose problems with missing imports.",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "-s",
        "--strip",
        action="store_true",
        help="Apply a symbol-table strip to the executable and shared libs (not recommended for Windows)",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "--noupx",
        action="store_true",
        default=False,
        help="Do not use UPX even if it is available (works differently between Windows and *nix)",
    )
    g = parser.add_argument_group("Windows and Mac OS X specific options")
    g.add_argument(
        "-c",
        "--console",
        "--nowindowed",
        dest="console",
        action="store_true",
        default=True,
        help="Open a console window for standard i/o (default)",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "-w",
        "--windowed",
        "--noconsole",
        dest="console",
        action="store_false",
        help="Windows and Mac OS X: do not provide a console window for standard i/o. On Mac OS X this also triggers building an OS X .app bundle. This option is ignored in *NIX systems.",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "-i",
        "--icon",
        dest="icon_file",
        metavar="<FILE.ico or FILE.exe,ID or FILE.icns>",
        help="FILE.ico: apply that icon to a Windows executable. FILE.exe,ID, extract the icon with ID from an exe. FILE.icns: apply the icon to the .app bundle on Mac OS X",
    )
    g = parser.add_argument_group("Windows specific options")
    g.add_argument(
        "--version-file",
        dest="version_file",
        metavar="FILE",
        help="add a version resource from FILE to the exe",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "-m",
        "--manifest",
        metavar="<FILE or XML>",
        help="add manifest FILE or XML to the exe",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "-r",
        "--resource",
        dest="resources",
        metavar="RESOURCE",
        action="append",
        default=[],
        help="Add or update a resource to a Windows executable. The RESOURCE is one to four items, FILE[,TYPE[,NAME[,LANGUAGE]]]. FILE can be a data file or an exe/dll. For data files, at least TYPE and NAME must be specified. LANGUAGE defaults to 0 or may be specified as wildcard * to update all resources of the given TYPE and NAME. For exe/dll files, all resources from FILE will be added/updated to the final executable if TYPE, NAME and LANGUAGE are omitted or specified as wildcard *.This option can be used multiple times.",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "--uac-admin",
        dest="uac_admin",
        action="store_true",
        default=False,
        help="Using this option creates a Manifest which will request elevation upon application restart.",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "--uac-uiaccess",
        dest="uac_uiaccess",
        action="store_true",
        default=False,
        help="Using this option allows an elevated application to work with Remote Desktop.",
    )
    g = parser.add_argument_group(
        "Windows Side-by-side Assembly searching options (advanced)"
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "--win-private-assemblies",
        dest="win_private_assemblies",
        action="store_true",
        help="Any Shared Assemblies bundled into the application will be changed into Private Assemblies. This means the exact versions of these assemblies will always be used, and any newer versions installed on user machines at the system level will be ignored.",
    )
    g.add_argument(
        "--win-no-prefer-redirects",
        dest="win_no_prefer_redirects",
        action="store_true",
        help="While searching for Shared or Private Assemblies to bundle into the application, PyInstaller will prefer not to follow policies that redirect to newer versions, and will try to bundle the exact versions of the assembly.",
    )
    g = parser.add_argument_group("Mac OS X specific options")
    g.add_argument(
        "--osx-bundle-identifier",
        dest="bundle_identifier",
        help="Mac OS X .app bundle identifier is used as the default unique program name for code signing purposes. The usual form is a hierarchical name in reverse DNS notation. For example: com.mycompany.department.appname (default: first script's basename)",
    )
    g = parser.add_argument_group("Rarely used special options")
    g.add_argument(
        "--runtime-tmpdir",
        dest="runtime_tmpdir",
        metavar="PATH",
        help="Where to extract libraries and support files in `onefile`-mode. If this option is given, the bootloader will ignore any temp-folder location defined by the run-time OS. The ``_MEIxxxxxx``-folder will be created here. Please use this option only if you know what you are doing.",
    )


def main(
    scripts,
    name=None,
    onefile=None,
    console=True,
    debug=False,
    strip=False,
    noupx=False,
    runtime_tmpdir=None,
    pathex=None,
    version_file=None,
    specpath=None,
    datas=None,
    binaries=None,
    icon_file=None,
    manifest=None,
    resources=None,
    bundle_identifier=None,
    hiddenimports=None,
    hookspath=None,
    key=None,
    runtime_hooks=None,
    excludes=None,
    uac_admin=False,
    uac_uiaccess=False,
    win_no_prefer_redirects=False,
    win_private_assemblies=False,
    **kwargs
):
    if name is None:
        name = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(scripts[0]))[0]
    if specpath is None:
        specpath = DEFAULT_SPECPATH
    else:
        specpath = expand_path(specpath)
    if specpath == HOMEPATH:
        specpath = os.path.join(HOMEPATH, name)
    if not os.path.exists(specpath):
        os.makedirs(specpath)
    pathex = pathex or []
    pathex = pathex[:]
    pathex.append(specpath)
    exe_options = ""
    if version_file:
        exe_options = "%s, version='%s'" % (
            exe_options,
            quote_win_filepath(version_file),
        )
    if uac_admin:
        exe_options = "%s, uac_admin=%s" % (exe_options, "True")
    if uac_uiaccess:
        exe_options = "%s, uac_uiaccess=%s" % (exe_options, "True")
    if icon_file:
        exe_options = "%s, icon='%s'" % (exe_options, quote_win_filepath(icon_file))
        icon_file = "'%s'" % icon_file
    else:
        icon_file = "None"
    if bundle_identifier:
        bundle_identifier = "'%s'" % bundle_identifier
    if manifest:
        if "<" in manifest:
            exe_options = "%s, manifest='%s'" % (
                exe_options,
                manifest.replace("'", "\\'"),
            )
        else:
            exe_options = "%s, manifest='%s'" % (
                exe_options,
                quote_win_filepath(manifest),
            )
        if resources:
            resources = list(map(quote_win_filepath, resources))
            exe_options = "%s, resources=%s" % (exe_options, repr(resources))
        hiddenimports = hiddenimports or []
        scripts = [make_path_spec_relative(x, specpath) for x in scripts]
        scripts = list(map(Path, scripts))
        if key:
            try:
                import Crypto

                is_version_acceptable = LooseVersion(
                    Crypto.__version__
                ) >= LooseVersion("2.4")
                if not is_version_acceptable:
                    logger.error(
                        "PyCrypto version must be >= 2.4, older versions are not supported."
                    )
                    sys.exit(1)
            except ImportError:
                logger.error(
                    "We need PyCrypto >= 2.4 to use byte-code obfuscation but we could not"
                )
                logger.error("find it. You can install it with pip by running:")
                logger.error("  pip install PyCrypto")
                sys.exit(1)

            cipher_init = cipher_init_template % {"key": key}
        else:
            cipher_init = cipher_absent_template
        d = {
            "scripts": scripts,
            "pathex": pathex,
            "binaries": binaries,
            "datas": datas,
            "hiddenimports": hiddenimports,
            "name": name,
            "debug": debug,
            "strip": strip,
            "upx": not noupx,
            "runtime_tmpdir": runtime_tmpdir,
            "exe_options": exe_options,
            "cipher_init": cipher_init,
            "hookspath": hookspath,
            "runtime_hooks": runtime_hooks or [],
            "excludes": excludes or [],
            "console": console,
            "icon": icon_file,
            "bundle_identifier": bundle_identifier,
            "win_no_prefer_redirects": win_no_prefer_redirects,
            "win_private_assemblies": win_private_assemblies,
        }
        specfnm = os.path.join(specpath, name + ".spec")
        specfile = open(specfnm, "w")
        if onefile:
            specfile.write(onefiletmplt % d)
            if is_darwin:
                if not console:
                    specfile.write(bundleexetmplt % d)
                else:
                    specfile.write(onedirtmplt % d)
                    if is_darwin:
                        if not console:
                            specfile.write(bundletmplt % d)
                specfile.close()
                return specfnm
